The parade also will feature Vicki Wood (no relation to Glenn Wood), "who did speed racing on the beach during the beach-racing era," Coolidge said. "She didn't so much compete in the circular track events but at time trials, a big feature back then. She ran a lot of high-speed cars. She ran 150 mph on the beach in the '50s."

Following the parade, race cars will be on display in the parking lot of Racing's North Turn Beach Bar & Grille. Parade participants and others from beach racing days will be signing autographs and will be interviewed inside the restaurant by NASCAR historian Buzz McKim.

Spectators may park in the vacant parking lot at the corner of Toronita Avenue and S.R. A1A. Votran will provide free shuttle service to and from the north and south turn beach ramps from 8 a.m. to noon.

LIVING LEGENDS OF AUTO RACING BEACHSIDE PARADE, FEB. 18: heads north on S.R. A1A to a vacant lot just north of the Winn-Dixie Supermarket and then heads back south to the church, where the cars will be on display, 9 a.m. cars on display; 1 p.m. parade, Daytona Beach Drive-In Christian Church, 3140 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. FREE. 386-763-4483; 956-3465.